Cheap MF with film advance lever?

I have recently picked up a 35 mm rf, and it reminded me of something I was missing on my Holga- a film advance lever, rather than a winding knob. In all of the MF cameras that have been made over the years, are there any cheap ones that have a film advance mechanism that doesn't require winding while looking through a film counter window?

You can pick up Kiev 60's for less than $150 bucks now a days, if your careful with them, they will work pretty good, I have had a couple of them over the years and as long as you don't force the film advance they do okay

There are hundreds, thousands of them (I'd say a winding knob is the exception today), but maybe you should better parametrize your concept of "cheap", and an approximate production year you are interested in.

The Pentacon Six, however, comes to mind together with the already reported Kiev 60...

I know a chap who does excellent portraits. The chap is a camera.(Tristan Tzara, 1922)

The Fuji 645 folder has a lever advance, but you won't find a decent one for $100 or less unless the person doesn't know what they are selling. I have one, and although its reliability is less than I'd like, the lens produces incredibly sharp images.

Other Fuji's also use a lever, but they don't fold.

For low cost, Seagull made a folder 6x6 rangefinder with a film advance lever (but I think you still have to look through the red window to know when to stop advancing. It's in the $100 range if you can find one. There is one on ebay right now, Seagull 203.

Many TLRs had lever advance with automatic spacing.

Or, get an Agfa Record III, deal with the red window, knob winding, scale focussing, and enjoy the 6x9 negative size!